György Ligeti’s Trio for Violin, Horn, and Piano is performed by Tamàs Major (violin), Zora Slokar (horn), and Dénes Vàrjon (piano). After five years of not writing any music, Hungarian-Austrian composer Ligeti penned this Trio in 1982, in commemoration of Johannes Brahms’ 150th birthday. The Trio also bears the subtitle “Hommage à Brahms”, referring to Brahms's 1865 Horn Trio. The piece consists of four movements: Andantino con tenerezza, Vivacissimo molto ritmico, Alla Marcia, and Lamento - Adagio.